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Hydrogen production by sorption-enhanced chemical looping steam reforming of ethanol in an alternating fixed-bed reactor: Sorbent to catalyst ratio dependencies

Hydrogen production by sorption-enhanced chemical looping steam reforming of ethanol in an alternating fixed-bed reactor: Sorbent to catalyst ratio dependencies
In this study, the effects of sorbent addition for in-situ CO2 removal on hydrogen production by sorption-enhanced chemical looping steam reforming (SE-CLSR) of ethanol have been evaluated in an alternating fixed-bed reactor using a mixture of NiO/Al2O3 oxygen carrier catalyst (OC) and CaO based sorbent at moderate operating conditions (T: 600 °C, P: 1.0 atm and S:C: 3.0). The experimental data were compared with chemical equilibrium analysis based on the minimization of Gibbs free energy. The results demonstrated that NiO component in the OC was first reduced by ethanol and the reduced OC was responsible of catalytic steam reforming and water gas shift (WGS) for hydrogen production. The CO2 produced was efficiently removed by CaO based sorbent, also resulting in the process intensification considerably. It appears that the superior molar ratio of sorbent to OC (Ca/Ni) is to be 2.0–3.0 and the highest hydrogen selectivity and feeding conversion were obtained at 3.0 of Ca/Ni ratio. Hydrogen production was inhibited using further high Ca/Ni ratio due to the OC particles were surrounded and diluted by sorbent. The exothermic reactions also provided the heat to raise the temperature of the reactor. In-situ CO2 removal by solid sorbent promotes ethanol dehydration and CC carbon bonds cleavage, and thus, the hydrogen production route of conventional CLSR is changed. Continuous high-purity hydrogen production was achieved by integrating the oxidization, steam reforming, WGS, and in situ CO2 capture in an alternating fixed-bed reactor.

Publisher URL: www.sciencedirect.com/science

DOI: S0196890417310075

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